Monday, September 21, 2009

7am Headlines


An insane killer was recaptured Sunday, three days after he slipped away from the staff of a mental institution during a trip to a county fair more than 180 miles away from the side of a highway where he eventually was found.
A friend gave Paul a guitar, a sleeping bag and a leather jacket and drove him out of town. It wasn't until Saturday that the friend learned of the escape. He then contacted detectives and showed them where he dropped off Paul.


Lane closures on the Route 52 causeway could cause some delays beginning this weekend for visitors who are getting used to the new traffic pattern.

The state contractor on Thursday closed the two outbound lanes exiting Ocean City on the resort's busiest entrance, keeping open just one lane in each direction.

The state promised to keep all four lanes of travel open during the summer. But now that the season is over, the bridge contractor has closed lanes to continue work on the $400 million bridge.


A California rapper whose lyrics spoke about the thrill of murder and mutilation has been charged with killing a Virginia pastor, whose body was found along with three others inside the home of his estranged wife,

Police on Saturday charged Richard Alden Samuel McCroskey III, 20, of Castro Valley, Calif., with murder, robbery and stealing the automobile of Mark Niederbrock, a pastor at Walker's Presbyterian Church



A 12-year-old boy from England, who showed up to school as a girl, is believed to be the youngest person in the country preparing to undergo a sex change operation.

The boy, whose parents have legally changed his name to a girl's, arrived to school in a dress with long hair.

Teachers called an emergency assembly to order fellow students to treat him as female, but angry parents said that was not enough.

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